AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Fast Food and Fast Casual Restaurants Apps on Android in Tunisia: Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top fast food and fast casual restaurant apps on Android in Tunisia during Q4 2021, based on download and active user trends.
During the fourth quarter of 2021, the top fast food and fast casual restaurant apps on the Android platform in Tunisia showed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads and active users. Here's a detailed look at the key metrics for these apps.
KFC Tunisie from Tunisian Food Company saw fluctuating weekly downloads. Starting from a high of approximately 1.3K in the week of September 27, the downloads experienced a low of around 476 in early November. However, the app finished the quarter strong, peaking at about 2.3K downloads in the week of December 20.
Go!Sushi, published by Digit-U, had a more modest performance. Weekly downloads began at around 189 in late September but saw a significant drop, bottoming out at about 27 by the end of November. There was a slight recovery in the final week of December with approximately 131 downloads.
KFC Qatar - Order food online by Americana Food Co experienced a challenging quarter. Weekly downloads started at around 147 but declined sharply to single digits by the end of November. The app showed a slight resurgence in December, ending with about 82 downloads. Active users followed a similar downward trend, starting from 415 and declining to 88 by early December, before recovering to 165 by the end of the quarter.
KFC Saudi Arabia, also from Americana Food Co, had a relatively stable number of active users throughout the quarter. Starting at 518, the active user count fluctuated but remained in the range of 270 to 330 towards the end of the quarter. Downloads were modest, starting at 198 in late September and dipping to a low of around 8 in the week of December 20, before a slight increase to 27 by the end of December.
KFC Egypt - Order Food Online also published by Americana Food Co, showed a decline in both downloads and active users. Weekly downloads started at around 63 in late September but dwindled to almost zero by late November. The app showed a small rebound with 58 downloads in the final week of December. Active users decreased from 159 to 65 by early December, with a slight increase to 116 in the last week of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.